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'Rosa soulieana Crépin' rose Reviews & Comments
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Im new to this and the plant description refers to a previous rose, I can't seem to change the description!
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There is conjecture the R. Soulieana grown and used by Ralph Moore may be different from the traditional Soulieana due to its ability to produce repeat flowering seedlings in the first generation. There appear to have been one or two other repeat flowering, first generation seedlings raised from it, but in Mr. Moore's hands, they were more the rule, rather than the exception. See the photo posted June 5, 2016.
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I would concur that Moore's putative soulieana differs as well, and wonder if a separate link for Ralph's putative... or "in commerce as..." would be in order. The species should have more glaucous foliage based on my readings, and the young stems typically would have a cool grey-blue bloom covering them. Moore's putative soulieana has stems that bronze in the sun, with none of the cool coloring. Another article making a similar argument can be found here: http://bulbnrose.x10.mx/Roses/Rose_Pictures/Rosa/R_soulieana.html
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Thank you Philip. We’ve opened a file for “ R. Soulieana - Ralph Moore’s putative version”.
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Thank you, Patricia. These offspring then need to be moved to Mr. Moore's Soulieana entry, please? Thank you!
https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.62668.2 https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.76338.0 https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.41312.0 https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.30469.1
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26 FEB 15
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Thank you, we have removed them.
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Well, with Rogers Roses down, I'm almost wishing I'd kept my mouth shut! LOL. I really liked that resource, and notably, the way it grouped the species for research.
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